Children Daily Care
According to American Pediatrics Academy, “Iron is an essential nutrient that energizes children by helping to transport oxygen around the body", so it’s crucial that your child gets enough. This article has included 10 high sources of iron in which you can incorporate into your child's diet.
Read MoreExperts recommend limiting pacifier time once a child is six months of age and ceasing its use by two years of age to avoid dental problems (malocclusion) and otitis media. In this article, we listed out the benefits, negative impacts of the pacifier and recommendations on how often to use it and when to stop using it.
Read MoreHigh self-esteem children are more likely to grow up to become high self-esteem adults and the high self-esteem will make them more successful in their school, workplace in the future. What are some of the ways in which parents can boost their children's self-esteem?
Read MoreEvery parent hopes to raise well-behaved children. What should you do the next time your child throws up a tantrum? What rules should you set and what guidelines can you follow? Parenting is not an easy journey and requires patience. In this article, we aim to provide some guidance and tips on how to raise well-behaved children.
Read MoreParents should introduce fish to their child early and at least once a week, as the University of Pennsylvania found last week that children who eat fish at least once a week have better sleep quality and higher intelligence.
Read MoreWhen your child starts to learn to walk, "goose egg" on head may then become common. Thankfully, most of these falls will not affect the brain of the children. How do you then know when it is a serious injury? What are the symptoms and what should you do immediately after the fall or accident? This article also provides tips on how to prevent such injuries both at home and outdoors.
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